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46 Ways to Kill It With Content | Search Engine Watch

46 Ways to Kill It With Content | Search Engine Watch | Marketing Strategy and Business | Scoop.it

Excerpted from article:

“The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die.”Fredrich Neitzsche.
While I certainly don’t agree with everything Nietzsche shared, his famous quote above captures nicely where digital marketing is right now.

 

As an industry, change is something we live with day in day out, but we're in a period of unprecedented shift. Google is moving to a model of rewarding relevance and value based on the semantic web while rendering manipulative techniques of old redundant.

 

It’s time to do #RCS or Real Company Stuff (the polite version). And content investment leads that charge, which means you’ll need to know how to make the most of creating it.

 

What follows are a few killer tips to help with that transition and help everyone “cast off” that skin, starting with this quick-fire list of actions you should be considering taking as you grow your content investment..."

 

The author of the article analyzes 46 ways in these sections below:

- Idea Creation;

- Creating Structure;

- Content Strategy;

- Content Execution;

- Measure Effectiveness.

 

Read full article here:

http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2207432/46-Ways-to-Kill-It-With-Content

 

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Cleeng | makes it easy to charge for your blog, without annoying readers | TNW Europe

Cleeng | makes it easy to charge for your blog, without annoying readers | TNW Europe | Marketing Strategy and Business | Scoop.it
With online advertising revenues declining, content publishers are looking for alternative ways of profiting from their content.

Cleeng is a Dutch startup offering a “halfway house” option that could be a little more palatable.

The idea is that publishers can easily opt to make parts of their websites “premium” while making the rest of the site freely accessible. Once set up, the Cleeng plugin lets you define individual parts of a page that you want to charge for. So, an article could be free but the accompanying embedded video could require payment to watch. Even parts of articles can be charged for – the first half a long fictional story could be free, with a charge to finish reading........
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